Nightly News Full Broadcast - April 6th
Summary
TLDR在迈阿密地区一家夜店发生的一起枪击事件导致两人死亡,七人受伤,其中包括一名警察。事件起因是一起口角,随后升级为全面的枪战。调查正在进行中,包括对起始枪击事件和涉及警察开枪的调查。此外,报道还涉及即将到来的日全食,数百万游客涌入其路径上的城市,以及对机场安全的担忧,因为有数百人在未经过完全安检的情况下通过了部分安检程序。
Takeaways
- 🔫 在迈阿密地区一家夜店发生的口角导致枪击事件,最终演变成与警方的全面交火。
- 🩸 事件中有两名人员死亡,七人受伤,包括一名警察。
- 🚨 警方正在进行两项调查,一项是针对引发事件的枪击案,另一项是针对涉及警察的枪击事件。
- 📸 报道中包含一些令人不安的图像,观众在观看时应注意。
- 🌙 报道提到了即将到来的日全食,数百万游客涌入日食路径沿线的城镇。
- 🚗 由于日食,预计会有大量交通拥堵,一些地区甚至宣布进入紧急状态。
- 🌦 气象学家关注日食期间的天气情况,尤其是云层覆盖情况。
- 📉 报道提到了东北部历史性地震后的余震,引发了对城市抗震准备的疑问。
- 🏛️ 墨西哥和厄瓜多尔之间因厄瓜多尔警方进入墨西哥大使馆逮捕一名前官员而出现外交危机。
- ✈️ 有关机场安全的报道,揭示了数百人绕过了部分TSA安检程序的情况。
- 🎉 报道最后提到了一些积极的新闻,强调了社会上仍有许多好人在做好事。
Q & A
在迈阿密地区夜总会发生的枪击事件中,有多少人受伤,有多少人死亡?
-在迈阿密地区夜总会的枪击事件中,共有9人受伤,2人死亡。
在枪击事件中,有哪些人员参与了枪战?
-在枪击事件中,除了引起争端的个人外,还有两名多拉尔警察参与了枪战。
警察在枪击事件中的表现如何?
-两名多拉尔警察在枪击事件中介入,与枪手交火,并成功击毙了枪手。其中一名警察在交火中腿部中弹,并立即为自己施加了止血带。
关于旁观者被枪击的情况,有哪些具体信息?
-在枪击事件的交火中,有六名旁观者(五名男性和一名女性)被射中。
是否有警察的子弹击中了旁观者,目前的情况如何?
-目前尚不清楚是否有警察的子弹击中了旁观者,这需要通过法医调查来确定,而这项工作需要时间。
日全食期间,有哪些城市和地区将迎来游客高峰?
-在日全食期间,预计德州、阿肯色州以及其他位于日全食路径上的城镇将迎来数百万游客。
日全食期间,有哪些特别提醒给那些计划观看日全食的人们?
-人们被提醒不要在没有适当防护眼镜的情况下直接观看日全食,同时,如果使用手机拍摄日全食,应使用专门的滤镜覆盖镜头以避免损伤。
东北部历史性地震后,有哪些后续影响?
-东北部历史性地震后,发生了多次余震,引发了对城市是否准备好应对更大地震的疑问和关切。
墨西哥和厄瓜多尔之间的外交关系出现了什么问题?
-墨西哥和厄瓜多尔之间的外交关系出现问题,因为厄瓜多尔警方闯入墨西哥大使馆,逮捕了一名因腐败指控而寻求庇护的前厄瓜多尔官员。
根据TSA的报告,过去一年有多少人尝试绕过机场安检程序?
-根据TSA的报告,自去年3月以来,至少有300人尝试绕过机场安检程序。
TSA报告的安全漏洞是否被认为是完整的安全漏洞?
-TSA表示,大多数最近的失误并不被认为是完整的安全漏洞,并且只占1100万分之一的旅客。
Sean Cummings 正在执行什么任务?
-Sean Cummings 正在进行一项任务,旨在消除俄克拉荷马州的学校午餐债务,自二月以来已经筹集资金并开出了30多张支票。
Outlines
🔫 迈阿密夜店枪击事件
在迈阿密地区一家夜店内发生严重枪击事件,导致两人死亡,七人受伤。事件起因是一起口角升级为枪战,并且涉及到警察。无辜的旁观者被卷入交火中,受伤的人们在夜店外的人行道上接受治疗。警方正在对此次事件进行两项调查,一项是针对最初枪击案的凶杀案调查,另一项是针对涉事警察的枪击事件调查。报道中提到,一名警察在交火中受伤,但他成功为自己施加了止血带。此次事件引发了公众对于警察使用武力的疑问,需要通过法医调查来解答,而这需要时间。
🌍 周一全日食的热潮
随着周一全日食的到来,数百万人正涌入位于日食路径上的城镇,不惜面对交通拥堵、机场拥挤以及高昂的价格,只为一睹这一罕见天文现象。从德克萨斯到新英格兰,Airbnb预订几乎全满,租车服务和Uber的预订量也大幅增加。德州官员暂停了道路施工,并建议居民避免非必要的旅行。一些县甚至宣布进入紧急状态,建议人们储备好必需品,以备长时间交通堵塞。专家警告,不要直接看日食,也不要用手机镜头对着太阳拍照,而应该使用专门的日食眼镜。
🌏 东北地区地震余波
在昨日震撼东北地区的4.8级大地震之后,今天又发生了多次余震,引发了对城市是否准备好应对更大地震的疑问。自地震以来,已经报告了数十次余震,纽约警察局迅速启动无人机检查城市古迹,如布鲁克林大桥。专家指出,自90年代以来的建筑都已针对地震进行了特别设计,但这些建筑从未真正经历过地震的考验。如果再次发生4.8级或更大的地震,可能会对老旧建筑造成严重破坏。
🕊️ 墨西哥与厄瓜多尔的外交危机
墨西哥与厄瓜多尔之间的外交关系出现重大裂痕,因为厄瓜多尔警方闯入墨西哥大使馆,逮捕了一名因涉嫌贪污而寻求庇护的前厄瓜多尔官员。这一行为引起了美洲各国领导人的愤怒,墨西哥对此表示强烈不满。
✈️ 机场安全漏洞问题
随着航空旅行达到历史新高,一份令人担忧的报告提出了关于安全问题的关注。报告显示,自去年三月来,至少有300人试图绕过机场安检程序的一部分。超过200人试图通过旅客出口进入,80人绕过了检查身份证的 TSA 岗亭,但完成了其余的安检程序。尽管这些事件数量相对较小,但指向了一个更令人担忧的趋势。前 TSA 副局长表示,可以通过增设物理障碍和更先进的 AI 摄像头等措施来加强出口点的防护,但这需要额外的资金。TSA 表示,最近的大多数失误并不被视为完全的安全漏洞,并且只占1100万分之一的旅客。大多数被描述为无意和非故意的行为。
💖 好新闻之夜
在这个充满坏消息的世界里,我们也要关注那些传播喜悦和爱的人。本周六,我们特别强调一些本周发生的好人好事。德克萨斯A&M大学的一名女学生在棒球比赛中意外地与一年未见、刚从海外部署归来的父亲重逢。加利福尼亚消防员迈克尔·麦克肖恩与他多年前救助过的人重逢。奥克拉荷马州的肖恩·卡明斯为了纪念他最近去世的妻子凯西,发起了一项运动,为学校的午餐债务筹集资金。还有一对夫妇在伊利诺伊州帕克里奇的倡导者的帮助下,举办了一场惊喜婚礼,这场婚礼是他们原定计划取消的婚礼的替代。这些故事提醒我们,世界上仍有许多美好的事物和善良的人。
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Keywords
💡夜总会
💡枪击案
💡警察
💡调查
💡旁观者
💡日全食
💡旅游
💡地震
💡外交关系
💡机场安全
💡善举
Highlights
迈阿密地区夜店发生枪击事件,导致两人死亡,七人受伤。
枪击事件中,无辜的旁观者被卷入交火。
两名死者中包括酒吧的保安人员。
警方与枪手之间的交火导致两名警察受伤。
警方表示,事件起因是一起争执。
两名多拉尔警察介入,与枪手交火并将其击毙。
一名警察在交火中受伤,但能自我施加止血带。
六名旁观者在交火中被射中,其中包括五名男性和一名女性。
受害者在夜店外的人行道上接受治疗。
一些受害者被紧急送往医院,其中一人情况危急。
警方表示,需要进行法医调查以确定是否有旁观者被警察射击。
周一的日全食吸引了数百万人前往观看。
人们为了观看日全食,不惜支付高价交通和住宿费用。
专家警告,不要用肉眼或手机相机直视或拍摄日食。
东北部发生历史性地震,引发对城市抗震准备的疑问。
地震后,纽约市警方使用无人机检查标志性建筑的结构安全。
墨西哥和厄瓜多尔之间的外交关系因厄瓜多尔警方闯入墨西哥大使馆而紧张。
交通安全报告揭示了数百人绕过了部分TSA安检程序。
TSA表示,大多数绕过安检的事件都是无意的,并且对飞行安全没有实质性影响。
好人好事:得克萨斯A&M大学的学生在棒球比赛中惊喜团聚。
俄克拉荷马州的肖恩·卡明斯致力于消除学校的午餐债务。
伊利诺伊州帕克里奇的一对夫妇在医院举办了一场惊喜婚礼。
Transcripts
ONE DAY FROM HER FINAL COLLEGE
GAME.
>>> THIS IS "NBC NIGHTLY NEWS"
WITH JOSE DIAZ-BALART.
>> GOOD EVENING.
IT WAS A TERRIFYING SCENE AT A
MIAMI AREA NIGHTCLUB.
AN ALTERCATION LED TO GUNFIRE
WHICH THEN TURNED INTO A FULL-ON
SHOOTOUT WITH POLICE.
INNOCENT BYSTANDERS CAUGHT IN
THE CROSSFIRE.
WHEN THE BULLETS STOPPED, TWO
PEOPLE WERE DEAD, SEVEN INJURED.
VICTIMS TREATED ON THE SIDEWALK
OUTSIDE THE CLUB.
OTHERS RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL,
INCLUDING ONE POLICE OFFICER.
THERE ARE NOW TWO
INVESTIGATIONS, A HOMICIDE
INVESTIGATION INTO THE SHOOTING
THAT STARTED IT ALL AND AN
INVESTIGATION INTO THE
OFFICER-INVOLVED SHOOTING.
MARISSA PARRA STARTS US OFF FROM
DORAL OUTSIDE MIAMI.
I WANT TO WARN YOU, SOME OF THE
IMAGES IN THIS STORY ARE
DISTURBING.
[ SIRENS ]
>> Reporter: DEADLY CHAOS AT
3:30 IN THE MORNING INSIDE A
MIAMI AREA NIGHTCLUB SPILLING
ONTO THE STREETS.
>> SHOTS FIRED AT --
>> Reporter: NINE PEOPLE SHOT
INSIDE, TWO OF THEM KILLED
INCLUDING THE BAR'S SECURITY
GUARD.
>> START HEARING SHOTS, AND IT
WASN'T ONE, IT WAS ONE AFTER
ANOTHER AFTER ANOTHER AFTER
ANOTHER.
>> Reporter: PETER JORDAN WAS
AMONG THOSE ENJOYING DORAL'S
MARTINI BAR, KNOWN FOR ITS NIGHT
LIFE AND ONE OF THE FEW PLACES
IN THE AREA OPEN UNTIL 4:00 A.M.
BUT THIS JUST 30 MINUTES BEFORE
CLOSING --
>> FOUR TO FIVE PEOPLE SHOT PLUS
AN OFFICER.
>> Reporter: POLICE SAY IT
STARTED WITH AN ALTERCATION.
>> THE SECURITY GUARD THAT WAS
WORKING INTERVENED, AND THAT'S
WHEN THE SUBJECT PRODUCED A
FIREARM AND SHOT AND KILLED THE
SECURITY GUARD.
>> Reporter: AUTHORITIES SAY TWO
DORAL POLICE OFFICERS THEN
JUMPED IN, EXCHANGING GUNFIRE
WITH THE SHOOTER, KILLING HIM.
ONE OF THOSE OFFICERS ALSO
CATCHING A BULLET IN HIS LOWER
EXTREMITY.
>> ONE OF THE OFFICERS, THE ONE
WHO WAS STRUCK, WITH FOUR YEARS
OF SERVICE, APPLIED A TOURNIQUET
ON HIMSELF IMMEDIATELY AFTER
BEING STRUCK.
>> Reporter: SIX BYSTANDERS,
FIVE MEN AND A WOMAN ACCORDING
TO POLICE, WERE SHOT IN THE
CROSSFIRE.
>> YOU START THINKING RIGHT
AFTER, RIGHT, WHEN YOU'RE ON THE
FLOOR, YOU START THINKING IS
THIS GOING TO BE THE END?
AM I GOING TO DIE HERE?
>> Reporter: VICTIMS APPEARING
TO BE TREATED OUTSIDE CAPTURED
ON THIS GRAPHIC VIDEO.
THE INJURED RUSHED TO AREA
HOSPITALS, ONE OF THEM IN
CRITICAL CONDITION.
>> YOU THINK THAT IT'S NEVER
GOING TO HAPPEN TO YOU ON A
NIGHT WHEN YOU'RE HAVING FUN.
TWO FEET AWAY, I COULD BE DEAD
RIGHT NOW.
>> MARISSA PARRA JOINS ME FROM
NEAR THE SCENE OF THE SHOOTING
OF THE SIX BYSTANDERS SHOT, DO
WE KNOW IF ANY WERE HIT BY
GUNFIRE FROM THE POLICE?
>> Reporter: IT'S AN IMPORTANT
QUESTION, AND MANY ARE ASKING.
POLICE ARE SAYING THEY DON'T YET
HAVE THE ANSWER.
AND TO FIND OUT WILL REQUIRE A
FORENSIC INVESTIGATION WHICH
AUTHORITIES SAY WILL TAKE TIME.
JOSE?
>> MARISSA PARRA IN DORAL.
THANK YOU.
>>> NOW TO THE MAD DASH TO GO
SEE MONDAY'S TOTAL ECLIPSE.
MILLIONS ARE PACKING INTO TOWNS
AND CITIES IN ITS PATH, BRAVING
TRAFFIC, CROWDED AIRPORTS, AND
PAYING OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD PRICES
TO SEE IT ALL UNFOLD.
PRISCILLA THOMPSON HAS THE
LATEST FROM DALLAS ALONG THE
PATH OF TOTALITY.
>> Reporter: BY AIR AND ON THE
ROADS, TOWNS ALONG THE ECLIPSE
PATH ARE BRACING FOR MILLIONS OF
TOURISTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD.
>> I'M REALLY EXCITED.
>> WE'RE EXCITED.
>> EXCITED, YEAH, IT'S A REALLY
RARE OPPORTUNITY.
>> Reporter: ALL FOR A CHANCE TO
CATCH MONDAY'S RARE GLIMPSE OF
THE SUN, MOON, AND EARTH
ALIGNING, PLUNGING PARTS OF THE
U.S. INTO TOTAL DARKNESS FOR
MINUTES.
>> IT'S LIKE CHRISTMAS TIME.
SO WE'RE READY FOR IT.
WE'RE READY FOR OUR PASSENGERS.
>> Reporter: A SHOW OF HANDS
REVEALED ALMOST EVERY PASSENGER
ON BOARD THIS PLANE TO ARKANSAS
CAME FOR THE ECLIPSE.
AND HOW ABOUT THIS FOR A PATH OF
TOTALITY -- THIS MAP SHOWING
AIRBNB BOOKINGS ALMOST TOTALLY
SOLD OUT FROM TEXAS TO NEW
ENGLAND.
THE SAME GOES FOR CAR RENTALS,
AND UBER IS REPORTING A NEARLY
300% INCREASE IN PRE-BOOKED
RIDES ON MONDAY.
>> WE EXPECT A MILLION OR MORE
PEOPLE.
THAT'S GOING TO MEAN A
SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE IN TRAFFIC
VOLUME.
>> Reporter: OFFICIALS IN TEXAS
ARE PAUSING ROAD CONSTRUCTION
AND URGING RESIDENTS TO AVOID
NONESSENTIAL TRAVEL.
SOME COUNTIES IN THE STATE EVEN
DECLARING A STATE OF EMERGENCY.
>> WE DON'T KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT.
WE'VE HAD TEXAS FEMA COME AND
TALK TO US ABOUT FILLING UP WITH
GAS, GETTING YOUR BREAD, MILK,
YOUR EGGS.
>> Reporter: ADVICE THEY'RE
GIVING IN CASE PEOPLE GET STUCK
IN TRAFFIC LIKE THIS FROM THE
LAST ECLIPSE IN 2017 WHEN
CONGESTION IN SOME AREAS LASTED
MORE THAN TEN HOURS.
A SMALL PRICE TO PAY, SOME SAY,
FOR A ONCE IN A GENERATION SIGHT
THAT LIKELY WON'T HAPPEN AGAIN
IN THE U.S. FOR ANOTHER 20
YEARS.
>> WE KNOW WE SHOULDN'T LOOK
DIRECTLY AT THE ECLIPSE WITHOUT
THOSE COOL GLASSES, BUT WHAT
ABOUT TAKING A PICTURE OF IT?
>> Reporter: YEAH, JOSE, MUCH
LIKE YOUR EYES, POINTING YOUR
CAMERA LENS DIRECTLY AT THE SUN
ON YOUR PHONE CAN BE DANGEROUS.
EXPERTS RECOMMEND USING A FILTER
LIKE A SPARE PAIR OF ECLIPSE
GLASSES AND PLACING THEM OVER
THE LENS BEFORE SNAPPING THAT
PERFECT SHOT.
JOSE?
>> PRISCILLA THOMPSON IN DALLAS.
THANK YOU.
>>> LET'S TURN RIGHT TO
METEOROLOGIST BILL KARINS.
SO MUCH FOCUS ON THE WEATHER THE
NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.
>> ALL ABOUT THE CLOUDS.
MILLIONS WANT TO GET INTO THE
TOTALITY, THE COMPLETE DARKNESS
ON MIDDLE OF THE ECLIPSE.
AUSTIN STILL LOOKS VERY CLOUDY
FOR A LOT OF TEXAS.
DALLAS, A FLIP OF A COIN.
AT LEAST YOU HAVE A CHANCE.
LITTLE ROCK SEEING IMPROVING
FORECAST FOR CLEARING SKIES.
LOOKS GREAT INDIANAPOLIS.
CLEVELAND, GOING TO BE CLOUDY
ALL DAY, AND THEN CLEARING RIGHT
AS THE ECLIPSE IS ABOUT TO
HAPPEN.
SO FINGERS CROSSED FOR YOU.
BUFFALO DOES NOT LOOK GREAT FOR
WESTERN NEW YORK.
AND NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND, GET
READY.
ALL THESE SMALL NEW ENGLAND
TOWNS WITH CLEAR SKIES, GET
READY FOR THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE
HEADING YOUR WAY MONDAY.
>> BILL KARINS, THANK YOU VERY
MUCH.
AND WE WILL HAVE COMPLETE
COVERAGE OF MONDAY'S TOTAL
ECLIPSE RIGHT HERE STARTING AT
2:00 P.M. EASTERN, 11:00 A.M.
PACIFIC ON MONDAY.
>>> MORE AFTERSHOCKS TODAY
FOLLOWING THAT HISTORIC
EARTHQUAKE THAT HIT THE
NORTHEAST YESTERDAY.
IT RAISES NEW QUESTIONS ABOUT
WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF IT HAD BEEN
BIGGER.
ARE CITIES IN THE REGION READY?
GEORGE SOLIS REPORTS.
>> Reporter: WELL, WE JUST HAD
ANOTHER ONE.
>> Reporter: TONIGHT MORE
AFTERSHOCKS FROM
FRIDAY'S HISTORIC EARTHQUAKE
RAISING NEW QUESTIONS AND
SEISMIC CONCERNS.
>> MAYBE THAT WAS AN AFTERSHOCK.
>> Reporter: NBC10 PHILADELPHIA
REPORTER BRIAN SHEEHAN WAS
MOMENTS AWAY FROM A LIVE REPORT
WHEN HIS TEAM FELT ONE.
>> YEAH, YOU GOOD?
>> Reporter: IN NEW JERSEY THIS
MOM GRABBING HER DAUGHTER AS
THEY FELT ONE, TOO.
>> WHOA.
>> Reporter: DOZENS OF
AFTERSHOCKS REPORTED SINCE THE
RARE 4.8-MAGNITUDE TREMOR THAT
RATTLED NEW YORK CITY AND THE
REST OF THE EAST COAST.
>> IT SOUNDED LIKE AN EXPLOSION.
♪
>> Reporter: L.A. NATIVE JARED
DEMEL RECORDED THE MOMENTS THE
QUAKE HIT NEAR THE EPICENTER IN
NORTHERN NEW JERSEY.
>> THE LAST THING ON MY MIND WAS
EARTHQUAKE.
>> LET'S GO UP, SEE WHAT WE GOT
OVER HERE.
>> Reporter: THE NYPD QUICKLY
LAUNCHING DRONES TO INSPECT THE
CITY'S ICONIC AND OLDER
LANDMARKS LIKE THE BROOKLYN
BRIDGE.
>> WE'RE LOOKING FOR ANY
ANOMALIES, ANY STRUCTURAL
DEFICIENCIES ON OUR BRIDGES.
>> Reporter: WITH AS MANY AS 29
AFTERSHOCKS AFTER THE BIG QUAKE,
THE QUESTION NOW -- ARE MAJOR
EAST COAST CITIES LIKE BOSTON,
PHILADELPHIA, AND NEW YORK
PREPARED FOR A BIG ONE?
ACCORDING TO A CITY FORECAST, A
BIG QUAKE COULD CAUSE INJURIES
AND BILLIONS IN DAMAGE.
GENERALLY SPEAKING, ARE THE
CITY'S BUILDINGS DESIGNED TO
HANDLE EARTHQUAKES?
>> GENERALLY SPEAKING YES.
SO FROM THE '90s ONWARD ALL
BUILDINGS WERE SPECIFICALLY
DESIGNED FOR EARTHQUAKES.
>> Reporter: BUT THE CITY'S
BUILDINGS HAVE NEVER BEEN TRULY
TESTED FOR QUAKES, AND SOME
SCIENTISTS SAY THEY NOT BE FOR
SOME TIME AFTER THIS ONE.
>> JUST ABOUT ANYWHERE IN THE
NORTHEAST COULD HAVE AN
EARTHQUAKE.
>> Reporter: IF WE WERE TO SEE
ANOTHER 4.8 OR LARGER, WHAT
COULD THAT SIGNIFY?
>> ABSOLUTELY DEPENDS ON WHERE
IT IS.
YOU PUT IT IN THE MIDDLE OF, YOU
KNOW, A PHILADELPHIA, A NEW YORK
OR BOSTON, WE'RE GOING TO BE
SEEING SOME LEVEL OF DAMAGE.
>> AND GEORGE, A LOT OF CITIES
ON THE EAST COAST HAVE A LOT OF
OLDER BUILDINGS.
WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO THEM?
>> Reporter: IN NEW YORK CITY
THEY ESTIMATE SOME 200,000
BUILDINGS WERE BUILT BEFORE THE
EARTHQUAKE BUILDING RULES WENT
INTO EFFECT AND WOULD BE
SEVERELY DAMAGED IN THE EVENT OF
A MAJOR EARTHQUAKE.
>> THANK YOU.
>>> THERE HAS BEEN A STUNNING
BREAK IN DIPLOMATIC TIES BETWEEN
MEXICO AND ECUADOR.
THAT AFTER ECUADORAN POLICE
BROKE INTO THE MEXICAN EMBASSY
YESTERDAY TO ARREST A FORMER
ECUADORAN OFFICIAL WHO HAD BEEN
SEEKING ASYLUM AMID CORRUPTION
CHARGES.
LEADERS ACROSS THE AMERICAS HAVE
EXPRESSED OUTRAGE, AND MEXICO'S
JOSE?
>> JESSE KIRSCH IN CLEVELAND.
THANK YOU.
>>> STILL AHEAD TONIGHT, AIRPORT
SAFETY CONCERNS.
REPORTS OF HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE
>>> AIR TRAVEL HAS HIT AN
>>> AIR TRAVEL HAS HIT AN
ALL-TIME HIGH, AND NOW AN
ALARMING REPORT IS RAISING
CONCERNS ABOUT SAFETY AFTER
HUNDREDS SLIPPED PAST PART OF
THE TSA SCREENING PROCESS.
STEVE PATTERSON HAS DETAILS.
>> Reporter: IT IS THE GREAT
INCONVENIENT TRADEOFF OF AIR
TRAVEL WE ALL AGREE TO.
>> GOOD MORNING.
>> Reporter: EVERY YEAR ROUGHLY
850 MILLION PASSENGERS WADE
THROUGH AIRPORT SECURITY.
THE TSA NOW REPORTING AT LEAST
300 INSTANCES OF PEOPLE
ATTEMPTING TO BYPASS A PART OF
AIRPORT SECURITY SINCE MARCH OF
LAST YEAR.
MORE THAN 200 OF THOSE WERE
PEOPLE TRYING TO ENTER THROUGH
THE PASSENGER EXITS.
80 PEOPLE BYPASSED THE TSA
PODIUM WHERE I.D.s ARE BEING
CHECKED BUT COMPLETED THE REST
AT THE SECURITY SCREENING
PROCESS.
THE NUMBER OF INSTANCES
RELATIVELY SMALL BUT POINTS TO
SOMETHING MORE TROUBLING.
IS THIS A LARGER PROBLEM?
>> YES.
AND I BELIEVE IT'S A LARGER
PROBLEM BECAUSE IT DEMONSTRATES
A TREND.
>> Reporter: FORMER TSA DEPUTY
ADMINISTRATOR JOHN HELINSKY SAYS
MORE CAN BE DONE TO HARDEN EXIT
POINTS FROM PHYSICAL
BARRIERS TO MORE SOPHISTICATED
AI CAMERAS, IMPROVEMENTS THE TSA
SAYS WOULD REQUIRE ADDITIONAL
FUNDING.
>> WHEN I SAW THE NUMBER OF
ABOUT 200 BREACHES OF EXIT
LANES, THAT'S SOMETHING THAT
COULD BE MITIGATED.
IT GOES BACK TO THE EQUATION
WHERE IS YOUR VULNERABILITY IN
THE AIRPORT.
THIS HAS BECOME A VULNERABILITY,
AND YOU HAVE TO PAY ATTENTION TO
IT.
>> Reporter: AND SECURITY
BREACHES CAN MEAN MASSIVE
UPHEAVAL LIKE IN SAN DIEGO IN
SUMMER OF 2022 WHEN HUNDREDS OF
PASSENGERS HAD TO WAIT TO BE
RESCREENED AFTER A MAN BYPASSED
A BAGGAGE SCREEN.
THE TSA SAYS MOST OF THE RECENT
LAPSES ARE NOT CONSIDERED FULL
SECURITY BREACHES AND ACCOUNT
FOR JUST ONE IN 11 MILLION
PASSENGERS.
MOST DESCRIBED AS INADVERTENT
AND UNINTENTIONAL ACTIONS.
>> 300 IS A VERY SMALL NUMBER.
THE THING TO KEEP IN MIND IS
THAT VERY FEW MADE IT THROUGH TO
ANYPLACE WHERE THEY WOULD LIKELY
EVERYTHING WE CAN TO PROTECT AND
MANAGE THIS BEAUTIFUL PLACE FOR
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
>> Reporter: PRIYA SRIDHAR, NBC
NEWS, THE
OKEFENOKEE WILDLIFE REFUGE.
>>> WHEN WE COME BACK, THERE'S
GOOD NEWS TONIGHT.
THE WEDDING SURPRISE THAT TURNED
♪
♪
♪
>>> THERE'S GOOD NEWS TONIGHT.
YOU KNOW SO OFTEN THE GOOD NEWS
DOESN'T GET AS MUCH ATTENTION AS
THE BAD, SO EVERY SATURDAY WE
HIGHLIGHT THE MANY PEOPLE WHO
SPREAD JOY AND LOVE.
THESE ARE JUST SOME OF THE
STORIES THIS WEEK.
THEY SAY THERE'S NO CRYING IN
BASEBALL, BUT THEY THREW OUT
THOSE RULES AT TEXAS A&M LAST
WEEK.
YOU SEE THAT GIRL ON THE RIGHT?
THAT'S FRESHMAN JAMIESON HARVEY.
SHE WAS WORKING THE AGGIES GAME
WHEN ALL OF A SUDDEN --
[ CHEERS ]
THAT'S HER DAD, U.S. ARMY MAJOR
RICK HARVEY, WHO'S BEEN DEPLOYED
OVERSEAS FOR A YEAR. [ CHANTS ]
[ CHANTS ]
♪
>> IT WAS A HOME RUN REUNION
THEY'LL NEVER FORGET.
[ CHEERS ]
>> I'M MICHAEL.
>> AND TALK ABOUT HEROES --
THAT'S CALIFORNIA FIREFIGHTER
MICHAEL MAC SHANE FINALLY
MEETING
A MAN WHOSE LIFE HE HELPED SAVE
YEARS AGO AFTER A TERRIBLE
ACCIDENT.
>> OF COURSE.
OF COURSE.
>> THANK YOU, MICHAEL.
>> YES.
>> THANK YOU.
>> THE MAN RETURNING TO THANK
HIM.
>> TO KNOW AND BE REAFFIRMED
THAT THERE'S SOMETHING OUT THERE
MUCH BIGGER THAN US -- ALWAYS
WATCHING OVER US.
>> AND IN OKLAHOMA --
>> WE'RE WRITING A CHECK FOR
$1,940 FOR SCHOOL LUNCH DEBT.
>> SEAN CUMMINGS IS ON A MISSION
TO WIPE OUT THE STATE'S SCHOOL
LUNCH DEBT, RAISING MONEY AND
GIVING OUT CHECK AFTER CHECK
AFTER CHECK.
MORE THAN 30 IN ALL SINCE
FEBRUARY.
SEAN HONORING HIS BELOVED WIFE
KATHY WHO RECENTLY PASSED.
SHE WAS KNOWN FOR HER COMMITMENT
TO COMMUNITY AND SERVICE.
>> EVERY TIME I SHOW UP TO THESE
SCHOOLS, I'M WALKING OVER AFTER
WE'RE FINISHED, I GET HIT WITH
THE SLIGHTEST BIT OF GRIEF AND
THEN A WHOLE LOAD OF HAPPINESS.
>> AND THIS WAS A DAY OF
BRAND-NEW BEGINNINGS FOR JITANA
AND MIDDLETON, BUT NOT ONE THEY
EVER EXPECTED.
THIS SURPRISE WEDDING WAS
ORGANIZED BY STAFF AT ADVOCATE
LUTHERAN GENERAL IN PARK RIDGE,
ILLINOIS, AFTER THE ONE THE
COUPLE
PLANNED GOT CANCELED.
SHE HAD A HEART ATTACK AND
EMERGENCY C-SECTION TO SAVE HER
BABY GRAYSON'S LIFE.
THE COUPLE TELLING ME WHY THEY
FELT BLESSED THAT DAY.
>> THERE WAS A MOMENT THAT YOU
WERE
PARTICULARLY MOVED WHEN YOU SAW
JUST HOW MUCH SO MANY PEOPLE HAD
DONE FOR THIS MOMENT.
>> I DON'T HAVE WORDS TO
DESCRIBE IT.
IT WAS JUST SO AMAZING.
>> AW.
>> AS SOON AS I CAME AROUND THE CORNER AND I SEEN ALL OF THE
CORNER AND I SEEN ALL OF THE
PEOPLE THAT HELPED SAVE MY LIFE
AND GRAY GOOD -- GRAYSON'S LIFE,
MY EMOTIONS
JUST WENT THROUGH THE ROOF.
I STARTED CRYING.
>> WITH SO MUCH BAD NEWS THAT
WE'RE ALWAYS SEEING, IT'S KIND
OF IMPORTANT TO UNDERLINE THAT
THERE REALLY ARE A LOT OF GOOD
PEOPLE DOING A LOT OF GOOD
THINGS.
>> ABSOLUTELY.
>> YES.
>> YOU KNOW, FOR US TO PUT A
LITTLE, YOU KNOW, A LITTLE
SPARKLE OF HOPE ONTO SOMEONE
THAT IS HAVING A BAD DAY OR
GOING THROUGH SOMETHING BAD,
THAT MIRACLES DO HAPPEN.
>>> "NIGHTLY NEWS" FOR THIS
SATURDAY.
HALLIE JACKSON BEGINS AS ANCHOR
OF "NIGHTLY NEWS SUNDAY."
SHE'S AN EXTRAORDINARY
JOURNALIST AND CAN'T THINK OF
ANYONE I'D RATHER SHARE THE
WEEKEND WITH.
PLEASE TUNE IN.
>>> I'M JOSE DIAZ-BALART.
THANK YOU FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF YOUR TIME, AND GOOD NIGHT.
YOUR TIME, AND GOOD NIGHT.TUNE I
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